North–South Expressway Southern Route

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North–South Expressway Southern Route

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North–South Expressway Southern Route (Peninsular Malaysia)

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Route information
Part of (Nilai North Interchange – Pandan Interchange)
Maintained by PLUS Malaysia Berhad with its subsidiary Projek Lebuhraya Usahasama Berhad
(Former concessionaries known as Projek Lebuhraya Utara Selatan Berhad (PLUS))
Length: 312 km (194 mi)
Existed: 1981 – present
History: Completed in 1994
Major junctions
North end: Sungai Besi,
Kuala Lumpur
  E37 Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway
E9 Besraya Expressway
E18 Kajang Dispersal Link Expressway
E6 North–South Expressway Central Link
241 Jalan Sungai Ujong
53 Federal Route 53
243 Senawang-NSE Road
19 Lebuh AMJ
143 Lebuh Ayer Keroh
23 Federal Route 23
24 Federal Route 24
50 Federal Route 50
96 Federal Route 96
399 Jalan Sawah
E3 Second Link Expressway
1 Federal Route 1
1 Skudai Highway
17 Pasir Gudang Highway
3 Tebrau Highway
E14 Johor Bahru Eastern Dispersal Link Expressway
South end: Pandan, Johor Bahru
Location
Primary
destinations:
Kuala Lumpur
Seremban
Malacca City
Muar
Batu Pahat
Johor Bahru
Highway system

North–South Expressway (NSE) Southern Route, E2, AH2, or the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban-Malacca Johor Bahru Route, is the southern part of the North–South Expressway, which is the longest expressway in Malaysia. It is joined by the E1, and continues southward. The expressway is oriented in a north–south direction, traversing four states in Peninsular Malaysia: Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Malacca and Johor.

Route background

The North–South Expressway Southern Route begins in the southern part of Kuala Lumpur, at Sungai Besi. Its southern terminus (Kilometre Zero) is at Pandan, Johor Bahru.

Sungai Besi to Nilai North

The expressway begins at the Sungai Besi Toll Plaza.

Nilai North to Seremban

From this point the expressway enters Negeri Sembilan, running southwesterly towards Nilai.

Ayer Keroh to Pagoh

The expressway entering four lane dual carriageway.

Skudai to Johor Bahru

On the last segment, the expressway finally terminates at its interchange with the Johor Bahru Eastern Dispersal Link Expressway (EDL), which is also designated the route number E14.

Speed limits

Most of the expressway enforces a maximum speed limit of 110 km/h (68 mph).[1] Signed exceptions include:

There are no signed minimum speed limits.

Features

Sungai Besi toll plaza, North–South Expressway, Malaysia.

The Sungai Besi toll plaza has the second highest number of toll booths in Malaysia, thus making the stretch of highway at the Sungai Besi toll plaza the second widest road in Malaysia with more than 18 lanes (excluding additional toll booths) before Batu Kawan toll plaza at Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah Bridge (Penang Second Bridge) which has 28 lanes. The Pagoh-Yong Peng (North) section is the longest stretch of the North-South Expressway network. This 47-kilometre stretch passes Mount Maokil and the plains of Seri Medan and Sungai Sarang Buaya.

Tolls

Most of the expressway maintains a ticket system (closed system) of tolling. The expressway however also has two toll plazas using the barrier toll system (open system) at the Sultan Iskandar Building checkpoint and at Kempas.[2] The ticket system from Skudai northwards uses an integrated system of tolling that also applies to the North–South Expressway Central Link, New Klang Valley Expressway and North–South Expressway Northern Route (e.g. it is possible to travel from Skudai, Johor on this expressway to Juru, Penang on the North–South Expressway Northern Route without leaving the toll system).[3][4] The toll rate for the ticket system for passenger cars excluding taxis as of 2011 is 13.6 sen per kilometre.

Services

Emergency assistance and information services

Orange emergency telephones/callboxes are located every two kilometres along the entire expressway, as with every other expressway in the PLUS expressway network.[1] Alternatively, commuters may dial the toll-free number 1 800 88 0000 on their mobile phones. Both will connect to the PLUS traffic monitoring centre in Subang where commuters may request for traffic information or roadside assistance.[5] The highway patrol and roadside assistance teams are known as PLUSRonda. They provide free first responder services including small fixes for broken down vehicles, towing and also act as traffic police when there is an incident.[6] They are also given auxiliary police powers.[1]

PLUS also provides traffic information to commuters through variable-message signs located on some sections of the expressway, and on Twitter @plustrafik in Malay.[1][7] Major radio stations in Peninsular Malaysia also broadcast traffic updates for the expressway.

Rest areas

Pagoh rest area

The North–South Expressway Southern Route has 8 full rest areas (which includes one overhead bridge restaurant), 20 laybys and one vista point (scenic area) total along both directions of the expressway. Every rest area and layby includes, as a bare minimum, car parks and public toilets. Most laybys also include public telephones and a small rest hut. Depending on location, laybys can also include petrol stations, a surau, and rarely, food courts, independently operated restaurants as well as automated teller machines. Full rest and service areas have all of the above services and are much larger, so they can accommodate more services. Several rest areas also have small inns, and most have complimentary Wi-Fi services.[8][9] Vista points only have car parks and is meant for commuters to enjoy the scenery at that location.[10] Laybys are found every 25 to 50 kilometres, while full rest areas are found every 80 to 100 kilometres. The only vista point on this expressway is in Pedas Linggi.

History

Development

Six-lane widening works

The Senawang Interchange and Ayer Keroh Interchange received new four lane sections in 2003. The Ayer Keroh Interchange had two-lane carriageways until 2009, when it was upgraded to three and four lanes, ending at Sungai Besi commencing again at E37 Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway.

Phase 1: Seremban–Senawang

In July, 2007, a six lane section from Kuala Lumpur to Seremban Interchange Exit 218 was extended to Senawang Interchange Exit 220.

Phase 2: Seremban–Ayer Keroh

The next phase of these works, the extension of the Senawang Interchange Exit 220 to the Ayer Keroh Interchange Exit 231 was completed in December, 2007.

Fourth lane addition

On July 2010, the operator, PLUS Expressways Berhad, announced that the government had awarded contracts to build a fourth lane on a stretch from Nilai (North) to Seremban. The construction has already begun at the south bound, with its north bound will be begin soon.

Exit 236 Bukit Gambir Interchange

An interchange between Tangkak and Pagoh Interchange was opened to traffic on March 2014, there will be three interchange that will be linking from the interchanges to Muar, Johor.

Exit 217 Bandar Ainsdale (Seremban North) Interchange

An interchange between Nilai and Seremban Interchange was opened to traffic on 10 July 2015, there will be four interchange that will be linking from the interchanges to Seremban, Negeri Sembilan.

List of key points along NSE Southern Route

Below is a list of interchanges (exits), laybys and rest and service areas along the NSE Southern route. The exits are arranged in ascending numerical order from North to South.

Legend:

State District km Exit Name Destinations No. of
lanes
Speed
limit
Notes
Through to E37 Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway
Selangor Petaling 310.0 T/P Sungai Besi Toll Plaza RM (Cash) RM (Cash) TnG TnG TAG TAG TAG TAG TnG TnG PLUSTransit PLUSTransit Six 60 km/h
L/B Sungai Besi L/B Sungai Besi L/B - Shell 90 km/h Southbound
L/B Shell L/B Shell - Northbound
L/B Serdang L/B Serdang L/B - Southbound
L/B Serdang L/B Serdang L/B - Northbound
L/B Petronas L/B Petronas - TnG TAG Spot Southbound
Hulu Langat 305.0 209 UPM I/C E9 Besraya Expressway – Sungai Besi, Mines Resort City, Balakong
E18 Kajang Dispersal Link ExpresswayUniversiti Tenaga Nasional (Uniten) , Putrajaya, Cyberjaya, Puchong
B13
Jalan SerdangUniversiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) , Serdang, Seri Kembangan
303.0 210 Kajang I/C E18 Kajang Dispersal Link Expressway – Kajang, Putrajaya, Cyberjaya, Bandar Baru Bangi, Semenyih, Bangi Government and Private Training Centre Area
211 Bangi I/C Persiaran Pekeliling – Bandar Baru Bangi, Bangi, Dengkil, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
BR Sungai Langat bridge 110 km/h
212 Southville City I/C 31 Jalan Banting-Semenyih – Southville City, Bangi, Dengkil, Putrajaya Under construction
BR Sungai Semenyih bridge
213 Putra Mahkota I/C Persiaran Putra Mahkota - Bandar Seri Putra (Putra Mahkota), Bukit Mahkota, Nilai
Negeri Sembilan Seremban 287.6 L/B Nilai Memorial Park Nilai Memorial Park - Southbound
287.0 L/B Nilai L/B Nilai L/B - Northbound
286.5 L/B Nilai L/B Nilai L/B - Southbound
284.5 214 Nilai North I/C E6 North-South Expressway Central Link – Shah Alam, Ipoh, Klang, Damansara, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Eight Northern terminus of concurrency with
215 Nilai I/C 32 Labohan Dagang–Nilai Route – Bandar Baru Nilai, Nilai, Pajam, Sepang, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)
274.4 RSA Seremban RSA Seremban RSA - KFC Shell, Petronas Southbound
272.2 RSA Seremban RSA Seremban RSA - Burger King, Big Apple Donuts and Coffee Shell, Petronas Northbound
L/B Petron L/B Northbound
269.7 217 Bandar Ainsdale I/C 362 Jalan LabuBandar Ainsdale, Labu, Tiroi
BR Railway crossing bridge
267.5 218 Seremban I/C 241 Jalan Sungai Ujong – Seremban, Bukit Nenas, Labu
BR Sungai Linggi bridge Seven 3 lanes northbound, 4 lanes southbound
260.0 219 Port Dickson I/C 53 Jalan Rasah – Seremban, Rasah, Mambau Port Dickson
256.1 220 Senawang I/C 243 Senawang-NSE Road – Senawang, Seremban, Paroi, Kuala Pilah, Kajang, Semenyih Six
BR Sungai Simin bridge
249.9 L/B Senawang L/B Senawang L/B - Southbound
248.2 L/B Senawang L/B Senawang L/B - Northbound
BR Sungai Ibor bridge
Rembau 240.0 223 Pedas Linggi I/C Jalan Pedas-Linggi – Pedas, Linggi, Rembau
BR Sungai Pedas bridge
237.0 V/P Pedas Linggi V/P Pedas Linggi V/P - V Southbound
BR Sungai Keling bridge
230.3 L/B Pedas Linggi L/B Pedas Linggi L/B - Southbound
BR Sungai Rembau bridge
225.5 L/B Pedas Linggi L/B Pedas Linggi L/B - Petronas Northbound
224.0 V/P Pedas Linggi V/P Pedas Linggi V/P - V Northbound
Melaka Alor Gajah BR Sungai Simpang Ampat bridge
217.0 227 Simpang Ampat I/C
(Alor Gajah I/C)
19 Lebuh AMJ – Simpang Ampat, Alor Gajah, Tampin, A Famosa Resort, Tanjung Bidara
209.9 OBR Ayer Keroh OBR Ayer Keroh OBR - KFC, A&W Caltex Both bounds
209.9 RSA Ayer Keroh RSA Ayer Keroh RSA - Caltex, Petronas Southbound
207.9 BR Sungai Melaka bridge
205.1 RSA Ayer Keroh RSA Ayer Keroh RSA - Petronas Northbound
Jasin BR Sungai Durian Tunggal bridge
195.5 231 Ayer Keroh I/C 143 Lebuh Ayer Keroh – Ayer Keroh, Hang Tuah Jaya, Malacca City, Durian Tunggal, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM)
BR Sungai Ayer Panas bridge Four
185.3 L/B Kampung Bemban L/B Kampung Bemban L/B - Northbound
184.3 L/B Kampung Bemban L/B Kampung Bemban L/B - Southbound
183.6 BR Sungai Ayer Merbau bridge
233 Jasin I/C Jalan Merlimau-Jasin – Lipat Kajang, Merlimau, Jasin
BR Sungai Chin Chin bridge
Johor Tangkak BR Sungai Kesang bridge
BR Sungai Tangkak bridge
235 Tangkak I/C 23 Jalan Segamat-Muar – Tangkak, Bandar Maharani Bandar Diraja (Muar) (ROYAL TOWN), Segamat, Gunung Ledang National Park
165.0 L/B Tangkak L/B Tangkak L/B - Southbound
161.6 L/B Tangkak L/B Tangkak L/B - Northbound
BR Sungai Belemang Besar bridge
156.7 236 Bukit Gambir I/C J33 Jalan Bukit Gambir – Bukit Gambir, Serom, Panchor, Sungai Mati, Bandar Maharani Bandar Diraja (Muar) (ROYAL TOWN)
Muar BR Sungai Muar bridge
146.6 RSA Pagoh RSA Pagoh RSA - Summer, Shell, BHPetrol Northbound
BR Parit Lundang Gajah bridge
141.1 238 Pagoh I/C J32 Jalan Muar-Labis – Pagoh, Panchor, Bukit Kepong, Bandar Maharani Bandar Diraja (Muar) (ROYAL TOWN), Labis, Bandar Universiti Pagoh
BR Sungai Pagoh bridge
135.5 RSA Pagoh RSA Pagoh RSA - Petron, BHPetrol Southbound
BR Sungai Pendendam bridge
BR Sungai Pagoh bridge
Batu Pahat BR Sungai Ayer Puteh bridge
BR Sungai Pancho bridge
BR Sungai Pancho bridge
BR Sungai Simpang Kiri bridge
108.8 L/B Yong Peng L/B Yong Peng L/B - Northbound
105.3 L/B Yong Peng L/B Yong Peng L/B - Southbound
99.9 242 Yong Peng North I/C 24 Jalan Muar-Yong Peng – Yong Peng, Labis, Segamat, Parit Sulong, Batu Pahat
BR Sungai Bekok bridge
BR Sungai Sedi bridge
95.0 243 Yong Peng South I/C 1 Jalan Labis-Yong Peng – Yong Peng, Labis, Segamat Access from / to south only
BR Sungai Semberong bridge
80.0 244 Ayer Hitam I/C 50 Jalan Batu Pahat-Kluang – Ayer Hitam, Batu Pahat, Kluang, Mersing, Pulau Tioman, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM)
Kluang 74.7 RSA Machap RSA Machap RSA - Petronas, Shell Northbound
74.6 RSA Machap RSA Machap RSA - Petronas, Shell Southbound
245 Machap I/C 1 Federal Route 1 – Machap, Tropical Village
BR Sungai Machap bridge
BR Sungai Benut bridge
247 Simpang Renggam I/C 96 Jalan Simpang Renggam-Benut – Simpang Renggam, Benut, Pontian, Kukup, Tanjung Piai
54.3 L/B Simpang Renggam L/B Simpang Renggam L/B - Southbound
54.2 L/B Simpang Renggam L/B Simpang Renggam L/B - Baskin Robbins Northbound
Kulai 250 Sedenak I/C J116 Jalan FELDA Bukit Batu – Sedenak, Kelapa Sawit, Layang-Layang, Felda Bukit Batu
BR Sungai Ulu Pontian bridge
BR Sungai Pontian bridge
33.2 L/B Kulai L/B Kulai L/B - Southbound
33.1 L/B Kulai L/B Kulai L/B - Shell Northbound
252 Kulai I/C 399 Jalan Sawah – Kulai, Kota Tinggi, Gunung Pulai, Kota Tinggi Waterfall, Desaru
18.0 253 Senai North I/C E3 Second Link Expressway – Senai, Senai International Airport , Desaru , Pasir Gudang, Bandar Penawar, Gelang Patah, Iskandar Puteri (Nusajaya), Tanjung Pelepas, Tuas (Singapore), Port of Tanjung Pelepas
15.0 T/P Skudai Toll Plaza PLUSTransit PLUSTransit TnG TnG TAG TAG TAG TAG TnG TnG RM (Cash) RM (Cash) 60 km/h
14.3 L/B Petronas and Mobil L/B 110 km/h Northbound
254 Skudai I/C 1 Skudai Highway – Senai, Senai International Airport , Skudai, Johor Bahru, Woodlands (Singapore), Pontian, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)
BR Sungai Skudai bridge
BR Railway crossing bridge
Johor Bahru L/B Kempas L/B Kempas L/B - 60 km/h
T/P Kempas Toll Plaza TnG POS TnG POS TnG TnG TAG TAG TnG TnG TAG TAG TnG TnG TnG POS TnG POS Accepts electronic toll payment (Touch 'n Go and SmartTAG) only
255 Kempas I/C J192 Jalan Kampung Maju Jaya – Senai
J193 Jalan Kempas Lama – Skudai, Kempas, Tampoi, Larkin, Johor Bahru
110 km/h
255B Setia Tropika I/C Jalan Setia Tropika Utama – Setia Tropika Northbound direction only
255A Desa Palma I/C Persiaran Desa Palma - Desa Palma, Taman Bukit Mutiara Southbound direction only
255C Bandar Dato' Onn I/C Persiaran Dato' Onn – Bandar Dato' Onn, Adda Heights, Seri Austin, Taman Daya
BR Railway crossing bridge
0.7 256 Pasir Gudang I/C 17 Pasir Gudang Highway – Bandar Sri Alam, Pasir Gudang, Kota Tinggi, Johor Port Access from / to Pasir Gudang only
BR Sungai Bala bridge
0.0 257 Pandan I/C 3 Tebrau Highway – Johor Bahru, Mersing, Kota Tinggi
Through to E14 Johor Bahru Eastern Dispersal Link Expressway

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Frequently Asked Questions". PLUS Malaysia Berhad. Malaysia. Archived from the original on 25 June 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  2. "Open System Toll Fares". PLUS Malaysia Berhad. Malaysia. 1 January 2013. Archived from the original on 2 January 2015. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  3. "Download Toll Fare Table". PLUS Malaysia Berhad. Malaysia. Archived from the original on 25 June 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  4. "Class 1 Toll Fares (passenger cars)". PLUS Malaysia Berhad. Malaysia. 1 January 2013. Archived from the original on 2 January 2015. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  5. "PLUSLine". PLUS Malaysia Berhad. Malaysia. Archived from the original on 3 January 2015. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  6. "PLUSRonda". PLUS Malaysia Berhad. Malaysia. Archived from the original on 3 January 2015. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  7. "@plustrafik". Twitter. PLUS Expressways. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  8. "Lay-bys". PLUS Malaysia Berhad. Malaysia. Archived from the original on 25 June 2014. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  9. "Rest and Service Areas". PLUS Malaysia Berhad. Malaysia. Archived from the original on 25 June 2014. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  10. "Vista Points". PLUS Malaysia Berhad. Malaysia. Archived from the original on 4 January 2015. Retrieved 4 January 2015.

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